DAILY CAPITAL JOUltXAL, SALEM, OllKGOX, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1010 PAGE FIVE f SALEM BUILDING I RECORD (Continued from Page 4.) Hackeson, Mr., corner 2nd and B Sts. Cottage, ?1,200. Heltzel, Jas. G., 23rd St., near Court. Dwelling, $1,500. Jonjes, Ralph R., No. 400 N. 18th. Bungalow, $3,000.' Jones, T. D., State St., uear 24th. Dwelling. $1,300. Jorj. H. S., corner Bush and S. Commercial. Cottage, $900. Jones, Mrs. M. A., Salem Heights. Dwelling, $2,500. Johnson, Chas., No. 2395 Maplo Ave. Cottage, $500. John Hughes Co., The, No. 130 S. High St. Improvements, $3,500. John Hughes Co., The, State St., near High St. Improvements, $2,500. Jones, Will F., No. 792 N. lGth St. Dwelling, $2,800. Jones. Will P., 792 N. 16th St. Windmill, $450. Keene, W. M., Asylum Ave., be tween 18th and 19th. California Bungalow, $2,000. Keyes, W. E., Center St., near 14th. Cottage, $1,300. Kreuger, Albert, West Salem. Cottage, $1,200. Kurtz, Fred, S. High,. Bungalow, 32,000. Krlesel, R. C, 14th & Mill Sts. Dwelling, $3,000. Kissllng, P., No. 1031 Union St. Dwelling, $1,800. Kennon, Otis C, S. Liberty, near Hush St. Dwelling, $2,500. J. H. Koltes 1595 State. Cot tage, $1,800. Kloepping, H. H., No. 1466 Court. Dwelling, $3,000. Kyle, Mrs. J. G., No. 1281 State. Dwelling, $3,500. Klein, A., 1145 Leslie St. Im provements, $500. Klein, A., No. 1140 Oak St. Dwel ling, $2,000. Klein, A., No. 1130 Oak St. Dwel ling, $2,000. Kurtz, F., corner S. .Church and "Trade Sts. Apartment House. 36,000. Kooreman, J., S. High, near "Washington St. Dwelling, $1,400. Kc-escher, George, Fair Ground .Road, near Highland Ave. Barn, :$250. Koescher, George, Pair Ground .Road, near Highland Ave. Dwell ing, $1,000. Kaiser, A. E., Union St., near Water. Cottage, $1,200. A. G. MAGERS, Proprietor Something To Be Thankful For The Standard Liquor Co, Is thankful that it is able to of fer to the people of Salem and the surrounding country an en tire line of goods that will com ply with the Pure Food 'Law enacted June 30, 1906, in every respect,as toquality,age,strength and maturity. We have the Only Wholesale Family Liquor Store in Salem and all goods bought of us must be as represented or your money refunded. Buy of us and get the best the market affords. Free Delivery Phone 175 tandard 1 48-1 56 S. Commercial St., Salem, Oregon Knealy, E. J., corner N. 4th aifd Pirio Sts. Improvements, $250. Knighton, E. G., No. 475 S. 15th St. Cottage, $1,400. Kurtz, Frederick, corner Trade and S. Church. Apartment House, $4,500. Kurtz, Frederick, Trade St., near S. Church. Cottage. $900. Lynn, W. H.. No. 365 N. 20th. Bungalow, $1,500. Lindsay, W. B., No. 1909 Asylum Ave. Dwelling. $2,000. Locke, O. C, 1304 Court St. Dwelling, $2,600. Lynch, Isaac, 15th St., near Fer ry, No. 245. Cottage, $1,400. Lynch, Isaac, No. 345 S. 15th. Cottage, $1,000. Lousignont, J. N., No. 1150 Mill St. Dwelling. $2,000. Lansing, Win,, Garden Road. Dwelling. $3,000. Lebold Bros., Chemeketa St., near 17th St. Barn $500. Lomax, A. H., corner S. 19th and Oak Sts. Cottage, $600. Lamb, S. M., N. 17th, between Asylum Ave. and "A" St. Cottage, $1,100. Lamb, S. M.. No. 530 N. 17th St. Cottage, $1,000. Lane, A. W., corner Hood and N. Liberty Sts. Store building, $150. Marsh, Henry, No. 50S N. 19th St. Dwelling, $2,000. Myers, A. E., corner S2nd and Mill Sts. Dwelling, $1,200. McFarland, W. M., No. 33 S S. ISth. Cottage, $1,200. McAdams. J. L., No. 245 "D" St. Dwelling, $2,200. Meredith. Dr. J. W., Church St.. between Ferry and Trade. Im provements, $700. Murphy, Chester G. and E. E corner State and Commercial Sts. Improvements, $6,000. Mack, E. A., corner Center and N. 23rd. Cottage, $400. . Minto, John W., No. 201 Mission. Mission Bungalow, $4,000. May, H. L., No. 1475 Court. Dwelling, $4,000. McFarland. Thos., S. High, near Lafelle St. Cottngw, $1,400. Martin, Mrs. Carey F., S. Liberty St., near Leslie. Bungalow at prob able cost of $3,000. Mase, Harry C, 1363 Saginaw. Cottage, $1,200. M.' B. Mitchell, 18th & Court. Bungalow, $2,000. Chester, G. and E. E. Murphy, 437 and 441 State. Office Buildings, $700. Mclntlre, Chas., 1595 S. Commer cial. Dwelling, $2,000. Mapes, Frank, corner Ferry and 15th. Cottage. $1,000. McNary, C. L., Court St., near Church. Garage, $250. Meeker, Frank, S. Commercial and Rural Ave. Cottage, $1,000. Mortensen, M., No. 1690 S. High St. Dwelling. $1,200. McKay, Clyde, Fairmount Ave, near Washington. Dwelling, $2,000., Morris, R. N., Fair Grounds Road, O. D. BOWER, Manager Liquor Co near Highland Ave. Improvements, $300. McMillan, A. Clyde, Currant Ave., near Highland Avo. Cottage. $500. McDonald, W. E., No. 2,280 Elm Ave. Dwelling. $1,500. Martin, C. H., corner ISth and Lee. Sts. Cottage, $500. Maynard, M. W., corner S. 19th and Bellevue Sts. Improvements, $250. McCarty, Alex. S. 17th, near Oak St. Cottage, $650. Murphy. J. P., 555 N. Hlh. Chinese Pagoda. $1,000. Mott, W. S., No. 940 and No. 948 Union St. Double Cottage, $2,000. Mott, W. S., No. 592 N. Summer St. Improvements. $500. Mott, W. S.. N. Summer St., near Union St, Improvements, $1,500. Moffltt, A. J., No. 1215 Commer cial. Dwelling. $1,800. McFarlnivo, J. C, corner N. Front and Belmont Sts. Cottage, $1,200 McFarlnne, J. C, No. 1136 N. Front St. Bungalow, $1,400. Nlles, Mrs. Ida L., Winter St., near Center. Dwelling, $2,100. Owens. W. H Elm Ave. Dwell ing. $600. Ohler, A. II., corner. N 14th and Market Sts. Improvements, $400. Poppa, Carl, No. 325 N 21st St. Improvements, $500. Pooler, J. A.. No. 13S0 Court. Dwelling, $2,500. Purvlne, F. L.. corner N. 5th and "E" Sts. Dwelling, $2,500. Parsons, G. J., No. 2005 Ferry St. Cottnge, $1,200. Potetr, C. N., No. 20S5 State St. Dwelling, $2,000. Pugh, Wnlter, No. 969 S. 13th St. Bungalow, $1,S00. Pugh, Walter, Waller "St., near S. 12th. Cottage, $1,G00'. Phillips, Samuel. No. 701 N. Church. Barn, $200. Phillips. Samuel, No. 701 N. Church. Dwelling, $2,500. Peebles, A. W., N. Cottage and "E" St. Dwelling, $1,500. Pettyjohn, A., N. 14th, near State St. Bungalow, $3,000. Purvine, Ellis, No. 655 University St. Buugalow, $2,500. Purvine, C. D., corner Oak and S. Winter. Bungalow, $2,500. "Purvine, C. D., Oak St. and Win ter St. Dwelling, $3,000. Presnall, Mr., S. Libterty near Su perior St.' Cottage, $400. Pettyjohn, Mrs. Sarah A.. No. 781 N. Winter St. Improvements, $300. Porter, H. H., Garden Road. Cot tage, $700. Peebles, H. M., N. 17th St., be tween Asylum Ave. and "A" St, Dwelling, $1,200. Phlel, R. A., 1195 N. Front St Improvements. $500. Phlel, R. A., Market St. near Front. Barn, $150. Prultt, W. J., N. Front St., near Gaines Ave. Dwelling, $2,500. Qunintance, Goo., Lincoln St., near Fairmount Ave. Cottage, $1,500. The Model T Ford is a Popular Car. Because of Its Design The first essential of a practical, successful automolblo Is that the design ho right. Tlio dosign of the Ford car is admitted to ho not only correct but absolutely In ad vance of that found in any othof automobile admitted by other designer as well as by every ono of the tons of thousand of Ford owners, for the Ford Modol "T" Is not In the experimental stage, it's a fullllodged tried-out and proven proposition. The casting of all 4 motor cyl inders In ono block. Tlio reniovablo ouo-pktco cylin der hoad. Tlio thormo-syphon cooling tfye tern. The Unit construction (3 unit to the ontlre chased). ) The 3-poInt suspension prac ticed throughout. Irreversible steering gear. Ford patontod final drive. The spring construction. The I beam front axle. The "built-in" magneto. The automatic self oiling ar rangements. Tho operation of all working parts In oil baths. Tho uw of Vanadium stool es pecially heat treated in our own plant. Those tire all feature of de sign Mint stump the Ford as superior product. Kvery one of these specifications would be rec ognised a high grade even In a $5,000 automobile. Ml Rostoln, Ed., N. 25th, near State. Dwelling, $l;500. Rockhill, H. M S. 20th, near Mill. Cottage, $900. Ryder, Fred, Marlon St. near 23rd. Cottage, $350. Russell, J. R., N. 24th, near Cen ter St. Bungalow, $2,000. Ratlolt, Joseph, No. 635 N. Capital. Cottage, $750. Roberts, F. B., corner Gaines Ave. and N. Winter. Barn, $300. Roberts, F. B., corner Gaines Ave. and N. Winter. Dwelling, $2,200. Roberts, Edward C, corner N. Summer St. and Fair Ground Road. Barn, $550. Riggs, John, Marlon St., near Sum. mer. Dwelling, $2,000. Riggs, Silas T., No. 855 and No. S59 Center St. Double cottage, ?3,UU0. Reynolds, W. C, 061 "N. Capitol St. Cottage, $600. Riches. Geo. H 670 N. Winter. Bungalow, $2,000. Reynolds, Dr. J., High St., near Ferry. Brick building, $2,000. Ryan, J. R corner S. Winter and Mill Sts. Bungalow, $1,G00. Rex, Arthur, West Salem. Dwell ing. $1,700. ' Ratllff, L. .D., No. 2172 Elm Ave. Cottage, $1,400. Richart, iMrs.. No. 1890 Broadway St. Cottage. $500. Richart, Cyrus.. No. 1S02 Broad way St. Cottagie, $G00. Richart, Cyrus, 186S, Broadway St. Cottage, $500. Richie, J. W., N. 4th St., near Pino St. Cottage, $200. iiucnie, is. ii., n. 4th St., near Pine St. Cottage, $200. Richards, Geo., Oak St., near 23rd St. Cottage. $300. Roberts, J. E No. 1129, N. Cot tage St. Barn, $150. Rutherford, W. A., N. Church, near Chtemeketa. Barn, $150. Ryan, R. R., Center St., near Commercial. Store building, $400. Royelts, P. M S. Commercial, near Ferry. Improvements, $500. Skaife, J. N., corner Chemeketa and 19th. Dwelling, $2,000. Snook, H., corner S. Liberty and Bellovue Sts. Improvements, $2,000. Salem Glove Factory, Oak St. inear 14th. Factory building and equip ment, $2,500. Spaulding Logging Co., foot of Ferry St. Lumber shed, $2,000. Spaulding Logging Co., foot of Ferry St. Blacksmith shop, $500. Spaulding Logging Co., corner Front and Ferry StB. Offlco building and warehouse. Cost about $8,000. Spaulding Logging Co., foot of Ferry St. Abutment along river, $2,000. Skiff, Will P., 1555 Fir St. Dwel ling, $3,000. Sloper, W. II., corner Bolmont and Cottage. Cottage, $1,000. ' Stafford, C. W., N. 23rd St., near Chemeketa. Cottage, $800. Snlem, Fall City and Western Ry., W. Salem. Depot, $2,500. Quality Quality is a matter of material, of workmanship, of tools, of shop practice and policy. Bottor ma terial than goes Into tho Ford car cannot bo bought. Tho steel, for Instunce, In tho Ford car ac tually costs uh mora in splto of the quantity wo buy than tho steel used in tho highost priced compotltlvo car that makes quantity take tho placo of qual ity. Workmanship is n muttorof tools, niochanicfi and inspection. Our pay-rolls provo tho quality of tho two, our machine tool pur chases the quality of tho other. Tho tool .equipment in tlio Ford shops is conceded to bo. at lonac tho equal, if not tho superior, of that of any shop In the country. You may occasionally hear dis paraging remarks regarding Ford quality but usually tho man re sponsible has an axe of his own to grind. Did you ever stop to figure that tho success of an in ferior produot is Invariably short livod; Tho Ford Motor Company has hnd to double Its capacity a' leant every 12 months sinco th-i earliest days of the automobile Industry. Standard Motor Car Portland CoiYipaiiy Oregon ,A,SalQmt .Fall City, and, .WesternRy West Salenl, Second Si. Depot. $200. SouthWiek, Mrs. P. B., Marion St., near Capitol St. Bungalow, $2,000. Seymour, John, N.' Summer, bo. tween Hood and Shipping. Cottage $750. Sldpton. W. L., No. 371 S. Church. Barn, $1,250. Sauter, E. J., S69 S. 12th. Dwell ing, $1,800. Salem Fruit Union, corner S. High and Trade Sts. Building and equipments, $3,500. Salem Fruit Union, Trado St., near S. High. Improvements to cottago, $300. Sacred Heart Academy, corner Cottage and Centor. Improvements, $4,000. School District No. 24, Garfield school, corner N. Cottago and Mar ion Sts. School building, $27,500. Southern Pacific Co. Additions and alterations to freight, wnrohouso and track, $15,000. Smith, P. P., High and Miller. Dwelling, $2,250. Sohultz, Grnnby, corner Bush and S. Liberty Sts. Bungalow, $1,600. Steusloff, Wm. K., No. 645 N. 13th. Dwelling, $3,000. Steusloff, F. W., No. 205 Union St. Bungalow, $1,700. Steusloff, P. W., No. 22& Union St. Bungalow, $1,700. Steusloff, F. W., No. 245 Union. Dwelling, $S00. Steusloff, F. W., No. 235 Union. Bungalow, $1,700. Shaw, George, S. Commercial, near Lincoln. Bungalow, $2200. Sullivan, John, No. 1240 N. 14th. Cottage, $1,200. State of Oregon Cottago Farm. Amusement and dining hnJl, $12,000. Smith, J. G., No. 770 Chemekotn, St. Improvements, $350. Stoudomoyor, H. N., No. 219 S. 17th St. Improvements, $250. Stiff, E. L., Salom Heights. Cot tage, $2,000. Stiff, E. L., Salom Heights. Cot tago, $2,000. Sauter, E. J., corner S. 12th and Mission Sts. Bungalow, $4,000. Skinner, Mrs. W. W., corner Los Ho and S. 12th. Improvements, $750. Sauter, E. J., v corner S. 12th and Mission. Barn, $200. Short, Wm., No. 626 S. Capitol St. Dwelling, $3,500. 7 Shultz, J, C, Fairmount Avo. Cot tago, $700. Sutton, P. A., 'Salom Heights. Dwelling, $1,800. Sutton, P. A., Salom Heights. Bungalow, $1,800. Sutton, J. C, Salom Hoights. Cot tago, $1,500. Shlpp, James, corner S. High and Hoyt Sts. Dwelling, $2,500. Shlpp, James. Salom Hoights. Barn, $150. Salem Browing Association, Trado St., corner S. Commercial. Cold storago plant, $10,000. Weight Weight is an item govornod by tho quality of material used. Wolght does not mako strength, quality counts. Tho Ford is tho llghoet touring car built. If It woro too light, tho Ford would not stand tho sovono tests to which it Is subjected. Too light a oar novor could win tho hill climbs Innumerable that tho Mo dol T has won. Too light a car would novor hnvo won first place ' In the 1282-mllo Munsoy Relia bility Run. Ford nevor built a hoavy car and because gonorul practice Is tho contrary, tho light wolght or tho Ford has been wldo ly crUIsed by ievory ono oxcopt Ford owners. Ford owners do not kick about Ford wolght bo onuso not only will tho Ford car they own comparo favorably with tho performance of any othor car in tho neighborhood, but tho gas ollno, oil, tiro and repair bills aro smaller. For sorvlco, dura bility and gouoral utility, there isn't a car nuido that shows hot ter results. . Suttom F 'A Salom" "Hoights. Barn, $200. Stato of Oregon Muto School. Administration ,bulldlng(-48,0tf0. Stato of Oregon jiMuTq School. Dormitory, $9,000. Stato of Oregon Muto School. Boiler house, $1,000. Stnpleton, J. 0., N. Llborty, near Grovo stroot. Cottago, $800. Staploton, J. C corner N. 4th and Grove Sts. Cottago, $600. Smith, G. H., cornor N. Llborty and Grovo St. ImprovomentH, $300. Smith, Mrs. Sadlo, N. Commercial, near Columbia. Dwolllng, $650. Schulz, J. a, No. 513 S. 18th St. Cottage, $'800. Smallman, J. C, No. 1480 Belle vuo St. Cottago, $500. Smith, Dennis, N. 15th St., near "A" St. Windmill, $450. Sorrlll, Wm.. N. 19th St., near Ne braska Avo. Cottago, $900. Sorrlll, Wm., cornor Kansas Are, and N. 19th St. Dwolllng, $900. Swisher, Wm., N. 19th St., noar Kansas Ave. Cottago, $1,000. Slagol, G. W cornor 16th and Rickey Sts. Dwolllng, $2,000. Slagel, G. W., cornor lGth and Rickey Sts. Barn, $100. Sharp, E. A., N. 16th St., near Rickoy St. Cottago, $500. Sharp, O. P., N. 16th St., near RIcltfoy St. Cottago, $750. Stogo, E. II., corner N. 12th and "D" Sts. Bungalow, $1,400. Smith, A. D., No. 1276 N. Liberty St. Improvmonts, $400. State of Drogon, Stato Pair Board. Barns, $2,500. Stato of Oregon, Stato Fair Board. Entrance building lavatories and rest room and sower, $15,000. Smith, Joshua H., near Turner Road. Barn, $100. Stato of Oregon, Poeblo Mlndod Institute Boys' Dormitory, $20,000. Stato of Orogon, Poeblo Minded Institute. Girls' dormitory, $20,000. Stato of Orogon, Asylum. Assis tant superintendont's cottago. $5,000. Stato of Oregon, Asylum. Super intendent's cottage, $5,000. Stato of Orogon, Asylum. Laun dry, $20,000. State of Oregon, Stato House. Tilo floors, wiring and conduits, walks and driveways on capital building, $50,000. Stato of Oregon Ponltentlary. Stovta works and foundry, $25,000. Snvago, H. H., N. Church St Barirt $150. Stato of Orogon, Fooblo-mindod Institute. Barn, $3,800. Smith, Joshua H near Turner Road. Bungalow, $900. Thompson, Mr., No. 395 25th St. Cottage, $300. Terwilllger, P. L., No. 325 S. 19th St. Cottago, $1,000. Tracy, E. N., Markot St., near 12th. Dwolllng, $1,00. (Continued on Pago 2, 3rd Section.) Price Price Is tho last consideration In tho salo of a Ford car, though it may bo tho first In tho oyos of tho purchaser- It would roquiro a book to explain tho roasons making posslblo tho vory low prico, but thioy aro all Hummed up In tho fact that any car now soiling for sovoral hundrod dol lars moro could bo sold at tho Ford prlco It tho car woro built by Ford, In tho Ford shop, In Ford quantities, by Ford Moth ods, providing tho Ford profit per car would satisfy tho manufac turer. Tho Ford prlcos aro Touring Cm $1)50.00 Tournliout $050.00 lloudfcter 9000.00 Prlco including besides tho mugnoto, nn extension top, an automatic brnsB wludshlold, spoodometor, two C-lnch gas lamps, gouorator, 3 oil lamps, and a horn. This is the equip mant that is usually figured ns "oxtrns," In most othor oars, and tho nddod price is from $150.00 to $300.00 Live Agents Wanted In Unoccupied Territory ...... m I